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mcmcdaniel

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In a direct expansion chiller, the chilled water is circulated
 
  A) over the outside of the chiller shell B) through the inside of the chiller tubes
  C) through the compressor water cooling jacket D) over the outside of the chiller tubes

Question 2

In a flooded chiller, the refrigerant
 
  A) surrounds tubes filled with refrigerant. B) surrounds tubes filled with chilled water.
  C) circulates in tubes inside the chiller. D) circulates throughout the building.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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